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1977-1979 Polaris Tx340, Txl & Txc Etc Oem Snowmobile Carburetor Airbox on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:5430442 Part Brand:Polaris

What I have up for bids here is a good used and completely original factory Polaris airbox assembly pulled from a 1979 TX340 that we parting out and fitting many of the 1977-1979 Polaris TX, TXL and TXC models. This airbox would be perfect for the guy who is fixing up a older Polaris and looking for period or model correct parts or maybe for the guy who just needs this airbox to replace that missing unit. Either way for our opening bid of $14.99 you cant go wrong! Now heres what you will get,

Polaris TX340 airbox as shown above. Box has a Polaris part number of 5430442. Airbox has no cracks or damage and is very clean. Both airbox boots have rips in them, but are still useable as-is. Below I have attached 3 pictures of the box to give you a better idea of the condition and style. Please review before bidding.

As noted this airbox was pulled off a 1979 TX340, but the box will fit and was used on many of the 1977-179 TX340s, TXL, TXC and possibly others, but please check your parts manual, dealer or old box for more applications,

If you have been looking for parts for the vintage Polaris TX, TXL or TXC etc for this upcoming season, I think you will find this set-up to be a great buy and find. Please email me if you have any questions and buyer actual USPS shipping in the US with no handling or hidden fees. Good luck and thank you.

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